Is CH3CH2CONH2 a carboxylic acid, an ester, or an amide? Explain. What does HX mean in organic chemistry? Explain what is meant by the term "chiral molecule". What is a nucleophilic attack? Is RCOOH the formula for a carboxylic acid, an ester, or an amide? Explain. ...
Functional Group: In any organic compound, a functional group is a specific group of atoms which determine the all or part of the characteristics of the compound. Also, we use IUPAC naming of the compound with respect to the functional group(s). ...
Chelating ligands are also sometimes called a multidentate ligand. The compounds that are formed by these compounds are called chelates. A popular example of a chelating ligand isethylenediamine (NH2 CH2 CH2 NH2). It can form a bond with a metal ion using the two nitrogens present. What is ...
Which of the following functional groups are o,p-directing? a) Br, CH2CH3, NH2 b) Cl, NH2, COOH c) I, SO3H, OH d) OCH3, Cl, COCH3 e) NO2, CH3, OH What functional group(s) is(are) in 4-hydroxoybenzoic acid? What is a functional group in chemistry?
Explain in terms of bonding theory why all four hydrogen atoms of allene cannot lie in the same plane. Can CH3CH2CH2CONH2 form hydrogen bonds with water molecules? Explain. What is hydrogen bonding? Explain how the covalent bonding for hydrogen gas, oxygen gas, and nit...
Aniline is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NH2. Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the simplest aromatic amine. It is an industrially significant commodity chemical, as well as a versatile starting material for fine chemical synthesis. Its main use is...
Condensation polymerization refers to the joining together of smaller molecules through the loss of a small molecule, such as water, to form a larger molecule. One of the simplest examples is the reaction of glycine, or aminoacetic acid, HOOC-CH2-NH2, to form the dimer HOOC-CH2-NH-CO-CH2...
Due to the influence of the chlorine atom, its alkalinity is slightly weaker than that of aniline. This substance can be used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry, and it is widely used in the structural modification and production of drug and pesticide molecules in fi...
What are the formal charges in O_3? What is fugacity? What does the term decantation mean? What is Knudsen diffusivity? What can nucleosynthesis do? (a) What is regioselectivity? (b) What is stereoselectivity? What is HOHOC6H6CH2CHNH2?
What is the name of the below-mentioned organic compound? Which of the following compounds is an organic base? a) CH3-C-CH2-CH3 b) CH3-CH2-OO-CH2-CH3 c) CH3-CH2-CH2-OH-O d) CH3-Ch2-CH2-C-OH e)CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2 When 1-propanol is heated in the presence of an acid catalyst,...